Emit vs. Immit — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Emit and Immit
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Emit
Produce and discharge (something, especially gas or radiation)
Even the best cars emit carbon dioxide
Immit
To send in, put in, insert, inject or infuse
Emit
To give or send out (matter or energy)
Isotopes that emit radioactive particles.
A stove emitting heat.
Immit
To send in; to inject; to infuse; - the correlative of emit.
Emit
To give out as sound; utter
"She emitted her small strange laugh" (Edith Wharton).
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Emit
To voice; express
Emit an idea.
Emit
To issue with authority, especially to put (currency) into circulation.
Emit
(transitive) To send out or give off.
Emit
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Emit
(intransitive) To come out, to be sent out or given off.
Emit
To send forth; to throw or give out; to cause to issue; to give vent to; to eject; to discharge; as, fire emits heat and smoke; boiling water emits steam; the sun emits light.
Lest, wrathful, the far-shooting god emitHis fatal arrows.
Emit
To issue forth, as an order or decree; to print and send into circulation, as notes or bills of credit.
No State shall . . . emit bills of credit.
Emit
Expel (gases or odors)
Emit
Give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.;
The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits
Emit
Express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words);
She let out a big heavy sigh
He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand
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